inhuman

IPA: ɪnhjˈumʌn

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to inhumanity and the indifferently cruel, sadistic or barbaric behavior it brings.
  • Transcending or different than what is human.
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Examples of "inhuman" in Sentences

  • I've typed and deleted the word "inhuman" several times.
  • Corporation ceased to enforce what he called inhuman discrimination.
  • In its latest directive, the education ministry banned what it described as inhuman and merciless punishment given to students in schools.
  • In the same vein, he implored the European Union and the United States to lift the economic sanctions which he described as inhuman, cruel and unwarranted.
  • MANGALORE: Ambulance workers who operate the '108 service under the Arogya Kavacha scheme struck work on Saturday protesting against what they described as inhuman working conditions.
  • In early July, Murdoch unexpectedly announced he was shutting down the 168-year-old, Sunday-only, James Murdoch, Rupert's son and News International chairman, said the paper had lost the trust of readers due to allegations about controversial reporting practices by its staff, some of which he characterized as "inhuman."
  • The National Trumpet, which was the Radical organ for the State, very naturally gave a different version of the affair, denounced it as a most outrageous political murder, and inveighed most bitterly against what it termed the inhuman barbarity of the opposition journals, which, not content with the death of Walters, sought to slay his good name by slanderous imputation, and to blast the reputation of the stricken widow with baseless hints of complicity in his death.

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